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Huntington Wildlife Forest


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NEEON - Northeast Ecological Observatory

SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry

Northern conifer forest, Temperate forest

Northern Forest, Eastern Temperate Forests


Aquatic, Terrestrial


Aquatic, Unmanaged/successional vegetation, Wetland

Experimental Forest Management; Unmanaged Old-Growth Forest Reserve

> 50 beds

yes

yes

1 - 2

No Labs

1 - 2

No Labs

> 60

Broadband

yes

Grid

50 - 100 miles

6000


no

Gated research portion. Research/educational use with approved study plan (see www.esf.edu/aec for policies). Two public areas (Goodnow Mountain with fire tower and Rich Lake Beach/Boat Launch). State-owned Forest Preserve adjacent to HWF.

Soil Warming, Species removal/addition, Habitat alteration, Nutrient addition

Member of: * National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP) * National Trends Network (NTN) * Mercury Deposition Network (MDN) * Clean Air Status and Trends Netowrk (CASTNET). Arbutus Lake Watershed is gauged with a V-notch weir. Its catchment is monitored with an H-flume. Transects of piezometers, water table wells, soil tension lysimeters, snow lysimeters and throughfall collectors, have been installed for characterizing solute chemistry.

Dr. William F. Porter

Director

wfporter@esf.edu

518 582 4551

Stacy McNulty

Research Associate

smcnulty@esf.edu

518 582 4551
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